Early-Life Exposure to Bisphenol A Damaged Pancreas That May Increase Offspring Sensitivity to High-Fat Diets.

IF 3 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Journal of Toxicology Pub Date : 2025-08-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/jt/6189790
Fubin Chen, Huihong Zhang, Haiyan Huang, Jianjun Liu, Wei Zhu, Lingeng Lu, Yirong Xie, Hongya Li, Shurong Pi, Jingyi Zhong, Shuren Ding, Ke Zhang, Fan Wu, Bo Zhang, Yun He
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Abstract

Previous studies have identified early life as a sensitive window for BPA exposure that may increase the risk of metabolic disease in adulthood. However, less attention has been paid to the effects of early-life BPA exposure on the pancreas and its relationship to the development of metabolic diseases. In this study, we exposed females to 50 μg/kg/d BPA in drinking water from 6 days of gestation to weaning of offspring mice and administered a high-fat diet after weaning of offspring mice. We found that early-life BPA-exposed male mice gained body weight, had downregulated pancreatic Ins1, Pdx1, and NeuroG3 gene expression, reduced β-cell mass, and resulted in abnormalities in glucose tolerance and insulin tolerance, whereas no significant alterations were observed in females. Lipidomic analyses of mouse pancreas using high-resolution mass spectrometry showed that early-life BPA exposure significantly altered the pancreas of offspring males. Lipid profiles of mouse pancreatic ceramidase gene mRNA expression were upregulated, enzyme activity was enhanced, and pancreatic ceramides, especially long-chain ceramides, were increased in abundance, the latter of which was closely correlated with the increased pancreatic MDA content as well as the decreased SOD enzyme activity. Taken together, our results suggest that early-life BPA exposure may increase the susceptibility of mice to a high-fat diet by altering pancreatic lipid metabolism in mice and that there are significant sex differences in this effect.

早期暴露于双酚A损伤胰腺可能增加后代对高脂肪饮食的敏感性。
先前的研究已经确定,生命早期是BPA暴露的敏感窗口期,可能会增加成年期代谢疾病的风险。然而,人们对早期BPA暴露对胰腺的影响及其与代谢性疾病发展的关系关注较少。在本研究中,我们将雌性小鼠从妊娠6天至后代小鼠断奶期间暴露于50 μg/kg/d的饮用水中,并在后代小鼠断奶后给予高脂肪饮食。我们发现,早期暴露于bpa的雄性小鼠体重增加,胰腺Ins1、Pdx1和NeuroG3基因表达下调,β细胞质量减少,导致糖耐量和胰岛素耐量异常,而雌性小鼠则没有明显变化。使用高分辨率质谱法对小鼠胰腺进行的脂质组学分析表明,早期BPA暴露显著改变了后代雄性的胰腺。小鼠胰腺神经酰胺酶基因mRNA表达上调,酶活性增强,胰腺神经酰胺尤其是长链神经酰胺丰度增加,这与胰腺MDA含量升高、SOD酶活性降低密切相关。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,早期BPA暴露可能会通过改变小鼠的胰腺脂质代谢来增加小鼠对高脂肪饮食的易感性,并且这种影响存在显著的性别差异。
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Journal of Toxicology
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5.50
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期刊介绍: Journal of Toxicology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of toxicological sciences. The journal will consider articles looking at the structure, function, and mechanism of agents that are toxic to humans and/or animals, as well as toxicological medicine, risk assessment, safety evaluation, and environmental health.
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